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>>neil: joe is messing with texas and we will find out whether a federal court in texas will, as well. a panel is set to rule on the vote are i.d. law and whether justice department can continue blocking it. critics of the law like the vice president claim that it is discriminatory against minority voters but folks disagree and you may remember him, the firm justice department whistleblower accusing the department of racial bias when they dropped charges against the new block panthers in the 2008 voter intimidation case. a legal editor. very good to have you. what is your sense of the legality of what texas is doing? >>guest: well, listen, they probably are going to have a tough time when the verdict is issued because the law is stacked against them. the voting rights act was amended in 2006 to require states like texas to show an absolutely clean soul and they have the burden of prove they have to show there is in discriminatory effect, in discriminatory intent so the law puts them on the defensive. i am not optimistic they will win. >>neil: what is the issue at play here? that they
>>neil: joe is messing with texas and we will find out whether a federal court in texas will, as well. a panel is set to rule on the vote are i.d. law and whether justice department can continue blocking it. critics of the law like the vice president claim that it is discriminatory against minority voters but folks disagree and you may remember him, the firm justice department whistleblower accusing the department of racial bias when they dropped charges against the new block panthers in...
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rick perry happens to be the governor of texas. one in four of texas residents have no health insurance. costs have skyrocketed faster than the national average, but do you think that means he's going to go along with the plan? texas isn't alone here. seven states have said they're opting out and another eight look likely to. that means 2 million residents will continue on without health insurance. these states have done the worst job of covering the uninsured. have the greatest need for federal assistance and they are the least likely to accept health. if that's not politics over principle, i don't know what is. 17 million uninsured americans can't wait another decade until republicans have moved on through another litmusç test. privatetizing military, eliminating public education or requiring poor people to pay more taxes. i could care less whether we call the mandate a tax or a go america surcharge. many americans right now, in the fate of 17 million of these uninsured americans is in the hand of america's governors. will poli
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. >> some of the powers companies were bringing extra crews from as far as texas and canada. we just had a woman come by our camera location here who was giddy, jumping up and down because her power came on, her house was beginning to smell and she was sick of the sweating. she was so grateful to the local crew and the canadian crew and saying i love canada now. >> neil: molly, that's an optimistic way of looking at it. fires to the left of me, storms to the right of me. stuck in the middle with these quacks, the global warming crowd convinced what's burning in colorado and drenching everywhere else is man made. chris is apoplectic. the price is what took so long, only two days. >> right. it gets confusing. they did this after the russian heat wave of 2010 and two papers in the peer review literature came out saying that's not the case. weather is not climate they say when it's cold weather we have forgotten the cold winters, the one in europe this year. >> neil: it was their worst ever. go ahead. >> that's just weather. now weather is climate again. here's the way to look at
. >> some of the powers companies were bringing extra crews from as far as texas and canada. we just had a woman come by our camera location here who was giddy, jumping up and down because her power came on, her house was beginning to smell and she was sick of the sweating. she was so grateful to the local crew and the canadian crew and saying i love canada now. >> neil: molly, that's an optimistic way of looking at it. fires to the left of me, storms to the right of me. stuck in...
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in texas, we'll show you one crop that is thriving in all that dry heat. (cat purring) mornings are a special time for the two of you... and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein rich entrées... with garden veggies and egg. each one perfectly designed... to start her day with a little love. new fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. the best ingredient is love.,, try resolve easy clean to deep clean your carpets. just 3 easy steps for beautifully clean carpets. it removes 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. don't just vacuum clean. only resolve all-stains has two formula chambers, to remove all types of stains. using shout or oxiclean? that's just playing the odds. don't chance it, resolve it. see a resolve difference or it's free. i need all the help i can get. i tell them, "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] ser
in texas, we'll show you one crop that is thriving in all that dry heat. (cat purring) mornings are a special time for the two of you... and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein rich entrées... with garden veggies and egg. each one perfectly designed... to start her day with a little love. new fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. the best ingredient is love.,, try resolve easy clean to deep clean your carpets. just 3 easy...
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. >>> a renovation celebration happening in texas. governor rick perry and his family are moving back to the governor's mansion in austin after four years of repairs that cost
. >>> a renovation celebration happening in texas. governor rick perry and his family are moving back to the governor's mansion in austin after four years of repairs that cost
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. >>> a renovation celebration happening in texas. governor rick perry and his family are moving back to the governor's mansion in austin after four years of repairs that cost $25 million. a molotov cocktail in 2008 caused the fire and damage. the mansion had no sprinklers then but it does now along with state-of-the-art fire protection. that's it for me. mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room" takes it over right now. wolf. >>> don, thanks very much. happening now, israel pointing a finger at iran after today's deadly bombing aboard a bus full of israeli tourists visiting bulgaria. israel's ambassador to the united states joins me live here this hour. >>> also, another bomb takes out four top members of the syrian regime. in my exclusive interview with jordan's king ab doll la, he says we are getting to the level of a full-out civil war. three of the republican party's biggest stars campaigning today in one very, very important state. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin this hour with tensions ratcheting u
. >>> a renovation celebration happening in texas. governor rick perry and his family are moving back to the governor's mansion in austin after four years of repairs that cost $25 million. a molotov cocktail in 2008 caused the fire and damage. the mansion had no sprinklers then but it does now along with state-of-the-art fire protection. that's it for me. mr. wolf blitzer in "the situation room" takes it over right now. wolf. >>> don, thanks very much. happening now,...
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fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids, if you will. there are not many car washes where you can actually look at real longhorns, donkeys, kind of like texas over the top really. one of my favorite things about this place -- it is open 24 hours! they got breakfast tacos. you can come here any time. it is just $1.40 for a taco. now it is time for us to order. ordering for everybody. feet ready for everybody to enjoy. >> mm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> now after you've enjoyed your tacos and you're full, take a moment and feel sorry for the poor animals that don't get to enjoy them. >> he is not rubbing it in with the animals. i'm hungry now. it's about lunch time, i'd say. thanks, ed. >>> i'll be back in an hour with any new developments from aurora, colorado, including the president's travels there bringing a message of comfort to the victims. stay with cnn. "your money" starts after this. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsr
fuel city is kind of like texas on steroids, if you will. there are not many car washes where you can actually look at real longhorns, donkeys, kind of like texas over the top really. one of my favorite things about this place -- it is open 24 hours! they got breakfast tacos. you can come here any time. it is just $1.40 for a taco. now it is time for us to order. ordering for everybody. feet ready for everybody to enjoy. >> mm. heaven. it's all good. beautiful. >> now after you've...
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littlefield, texas. and long island. another 22 have junk bond rating from one of the firms including camden, new jersey, home to 80,000 people. >> in the last two or three years muddling through to avoid the bankruptcy process to make cuts along the way. >> even cities with chicago with stronger finances and bond rating are on notice. moody's downgraded chi town rating in april because of underfunded pension plan. bret? >> bret: peter, thank you. the u.s. continues to feel europe economic pain on wall street. markets were down for the sixth day in a row. the dow dropped 31. it's lost more than 370 points in that time. the subpoena s&p was off seven. euro slumped to the lowest point against the dollar in two years. a worldwide survey characterizes the economic outlook at pervasive gloom. there are concerns that things over here could get as bad as they are over there. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot following the situation from london. >> the debt crisis is raging across the euro zone. people here are up
littlefield, texas. and long island. another 22 have junk bond rating from one of the firms including camden, new jersey, home to 80,000 people. >> in the last two or three years muddling through to avoid the bankruptcy process to make cuts along the way. >> even cities with chicago with stronger finances and bond rating are on notice. moody's downgraded chi town rating in april because of underfunded pension plan. bret? >> bret: peter, thank you. the u.s. continues to feel...
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this summer for charges of murdering 13 people and injuring dozens more when he opened fire at the texas base. >>> george zimmerman is out of jail a day after a florida judge set his bond at $1 million. the neighborhood watch volunteer who killed trayvon martin was released while he awaits trial. he cannot leave the county. he has a curfew. he must be electronically monitored. >>> one man takes the lucky penny concept to a new level. we'll tell you why this presidential race looks like nothing we have seen in 70 years. grapevine is next. [ male announcer ] before you take it on your road trip... we take it on ours. this summer put your family in an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz now for an exceptional price during the summer event. but hurry, this offer ends july 31st. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare does
this summer for charges of murdering 13 people and injuring dozens more when he opened fire at the texas base. >>> george zimmerman is out of jail a day after a florida judge set his bond at $1 million. the neighborhood watch volunteer who killed trayvon martin was released while he awaits trial. he cannot leave the county. he has a curfew. he must be electronically monitored. >>> one man takes the lucky penny concept to a new level. we'll tell you why this presidential race...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. alisyn: hundreds of protesters clashing with police. [gunshots] alisyn: this scene is in downtown los angeles. protesters reportedly throwing rocks and bottles at officers. police spokeswoman said some of the protesters may have been connected to the occupy movement. at least one officer was hurt. all this happening during l.a.'s monthly artwalk festival. bill: different kind of art, huh? president obama now reflecting what he considers to be the biggest mistake of his first term in the white house. here he is during an interview, rather, with cbn news. >> the mistake of my first couple of news was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but you know, the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism, especially during
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. alisyn: hundreds of protesters clashing with police. [gunshots] alisyn: this scene is in downtown los angeles. protesters reportedly throwing rocks and bottles at officers. police spokeswoman said some of the protesters may have been connected to the occupy movement. at least one officer was hurt. all this happening during l.a.'s monthly...
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the weather proved fatal for two men from texas. here's more. >> reporter: the swift thunderstorms surprised the players and onlookers. they took refuge under a tree. that proved to be a fatal mistake. >> i heard what sounded like a bomb go off and i looked to my left. and i could see the lightning strike hit the top of the tree, go all the way down into this person on the ground. >> reporter: the lightning bold struck three people. >> one of them, he was breathing, then two of them stopped breathing. one they got to. they got him alive. >> reporter: one man died instantly, another died at the hospital, and a third person is in stable condition. sudden thunderstorms also wreaked havoc in other parts of the country. racing waters stunned drivers in washington state and brought traffic to a crawl. in arizona, a street vanished under the rushing water, and with mud rushing down the street, drivers got caught in the middle of it. and there's more severe weather on the horizon. a new heat wave is hitting the country, making already-sever
the weather proved fatal for two men from texas. here's more. >> reporter: the swift thunderstorms surprised the players and onlookers. they took refuge under a tree. that proved to be a fatal mistake. >> i heard what sounded like a bomb go off and i looked to my left. and i could see the lightning strike hit the top of the tree, go all the way down into this person on the ground. >> reporter: the lightning bold struck three people. >> one of them, he was breathing, then...
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golf perry told you texas won't buy into the medicaid expansion. jenna: won't do it. jon: the guy followed by the shark in cape cod. jenna: busy day. [laughter] "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert on a telling new poll that shows americans believe president obama has changed this country as he campaigned and promised that he would to back in -- would do back in 2008, but not as many had hoped. welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. a new polling question is shaking up the campaign today. first, the hill asked people if they believed the president has changed the country. 68% said, yes, he has. and when they were asked how, the results not good news. 56% of voters believe that during the first three years of the obama administration the president has changed america in a negative way, for the worse. 35% believe the country has changed for the better. one in five democrats believes the president has changed the country for the worse. chris stirewalt is our fox news digital politics editor and host of "power play" on foxnews.com. so there you have
golf perry told you texas won't buy into the medicaid expansion. jenna: won't do it. jon: the guy followed by the shark in cape cod. jenna: busy day. [laughter] "america live" starts right now. megyn: fox news alert on a telling new poll that shows americans believe president obama has changed this country as he campaigned and promised that he would to back in -- would do back in 2008, but not as many had hoped. welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. a new polling...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love. this is for everyone back home. it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream >>> the blame for this unacceptable situation does not lie with u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon, joint special envoy annan or th
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to florida forces the pilot to make an emergency landing down in texas. but that's just the beginning of what would be a very long day for the roughly 100 other passengers onboard. trace gallagher has the story. trace? >> reporter: the red eye flight, megyn, was already 30 minutes late leaving los angeles, but about two hours into that flight the 81-year-old blind man began acting very unruly. here's a passenger describing his behavior. >> this man was, like, touching everybody, he was going to the bathroom, don't letting nobody go to the bathroom come out to their seats, you know, kicking their walls like, you know, like crazy. you thinking maybe he's going to break the window, you never know what's going to happen, you know? >> reporter: you never know, right? so the captain declares an emergency and lands at george bush intercontinental at houston. the man is taken off, but the passengers wait for almost two hours with no air-conditioning until they're allowed to go inside the terminal. there's nothing open. instead of getting back on the plane and fly
to florida forces the pilot to make an emergency landing down in texas. but that's just the beginning of what would be a very long day for the roughly 100 other passengers onboard. trace gallagher has the story. trace? >> reporter: the red eye flight, megyn, was already 30 minutes late leaving los angeles, but about two hours into that flight the 81-year-old blind man began acting very unruly. here's a passenger describing his behavior. >> this man was, like, touching everybody, he...
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is this covering all of texas? >> let me tell you, last year texas had one of the worst draughts they'd ever seen. that is largely gone. still some across west texas, but there is no more drought here across the southeastern area. see these amounts over here? that's about 10-12 inches of rain falling right here in this kind of southeastern corner towards houston, port arthur, beaumont. that area getting pummeled, and there's still more there. this is a look at the last 24 hours of your radar, and you can see very heavy rain has moved through here, and that is the latest image. so there's still more rain falling across the houston area, unfortunately. the majority of this moisture is going to very slowly pull off towards the east, though, so i think the worst of what we'll see is going to be areas just to the east of houston, around beaumont, moving towards lake charles and this southern part of louisiana. no more drought there, but there certainly is a lot that we have across portions of the south, spotty in the so
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six of them are in texas, along our 1900 mile border with mexico. two others along the border with canada. the u.s customs & border protection agency said it will reassign the agent to high priority posts. we're joined by a former border patrol agent working for the immigration and naturalization service. good to have you with us today, sir. welcome. >> thank you, it is good to be here. >> what do you make of this? the border patrol folks say the reason they're doing this to make it more efficient. they're moving them to higher traffic areas. is that the case and are these other areas becoming more vulnerable now? >> well the reality this is something that has long been talked about over the years. i retired in 2005 and even back then it was talked about. the reality it does make sense because border patrol agents in interior stations we're talking about are operationally ineffective. they're not allowed to do their jobs which is to patrol and enforce immigration law. they're not out there actually patrolling highways. they're responding to calls fr
six of them are in texas, along our 1900 mile border with mexico. two others along the border with canada. the u.s customs & border protection agency said it will reassign the agent to high priority posts. we're joined by a former border patrol agent working for the immigration and naturalization service. good to have you with us today, sir. welcome. >> thank you, it is good to be here. >> what do you make of this? the border patrol folks say the reason they're doing this to...
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i'm from texas. i have seen and we just saw governor perry today who is now ending the women's health program in texas, pledging to completely throw women off of health care in every way that he can. a federal report came out last week i saw that says it is the worst state for health care access in the country. texas is now doing just what mr. romney pledged he was going to do for the country which is end family planning, end the national family planning program which was signed into law by nixon. it's a bipartisan program. he said he's going to get rid of planned parenthood. we have to take this seriously for the patients counting on us for basic health care. >> when you look at your budget, $1.6 million, i know a million dollars sounds like a lot of money to a lot of people in politics and the national campaign it's not. how much do you plan to spend in the presidential? >> we'll spend what we can raise. but essentially we are a health care provider. we provide 3 million folks care every year. that
i'm from texas. i have seen and we just saw governor perry today who is now ending the women's health program in texas, pledging to completely throw women off of health care in every way that he can. a federal report came out last week i saw that says it is the worst state for health care access in the country. texas is now doing just what mr. romney pledged he was going to do for the country which is end family planning, end the national family planning program which was signed into law by...
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plus don't mess with texas, or rather don't mess with the tea party in texas. a big showdown in the lone star state that will be making headlines coast-to-coast and includes governor palin and governor demint and other tea party favorites. stick around. well, i had all the classic symptoms... like the elephant on my chest... he thought he was having a heart attack. she said, "take an aspirin, we need to go to the hospital." i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm very grateful to be alive. aspirin really made a difference. by what's getting done.eful measure commitmentalive. the twenty billion doars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is don
plus don't mess with texas, or rather don't mess with the tea party in texas. a big showdown in the lone star state that will be making headlines coast-to-coast and includes governor palin and governor demint and other tea party favorites. stick around. well, i had all the classic symptoms... like the elephant on my chest... he thought he was having a heart attack. she said, "take an aspirin, we need to go to the hospital." i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to...
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i've been the leader in texas on repealing obamacare. i've been the leaders on trying to security our borders, proposing to triple the size our border control. prompt rating texas dollar, and doing operations to top the tsunami of people coming in. i want to take this knowledge and values to washington. >>eric: regarding your border, governor perry had a lot of problems with the board are issue when he recommended possibly allowing illegal imagreements inoverstate -- in-state tuition. where do you stand on that? >>guest: it is unfair. to give in-state student wigs it is unfair because other students or the university or the state will have to pay more. again, i'm against amnesty in any form. we have to secure our borders. that is why i have been proposing tripling the size of our border patrol. we have been running evidence, and we have seen from our surge operations and we put approximately the same number on the border we would have if we tripled the size of the border patrol, nothing moves. nothing moves. >>eric: thank you, sir, we ha
i've been the leader in texas on repealing obamacare. i've been the leaders on trying to security our borders, proposing to triple the size our border control. prompt rating texas dollar, and doing operations to top the tsunami of people coming in. i want to take this knowledge and values to washington. >>eric: regarding your border, governor perry had a lot of problems with the board are issue when he recommended possibly allowing illegal imagreements inoverstate -- in-state tuition....
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and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of the places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. >>> mercury rising. a large swath of the u.s. enduring another day of relentless heat, but is there light at the end of the tunnel? >>> exit wound. shocking new video shows the moments leading up to a huge pileup on a dallas off ramp. >>> and -- with a bang. out with a bang. a technical glitch causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks to go off at once. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. 234is is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with going to extremes. relief could be in sight
and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of the places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcome to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited....
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. >> and tonight a texas graduate student is recovering after he was attacked by chimpanzees in south africa. andrew overly was on tour of a sanctuary when he was attacked leaving him with severe cuts and broken bones. he crossed a small fence and he got too close to the enclosure. >> it's about saving people. he was fiercely struggling not to be pulled into the enclosure. as far as we can tell he was not dragged in all the way. he was partially lodged underneath. >> he was pummeled in what may have been a case of monkeys defending their territory. one witness say he may have been trying to take a rock away from a chimp. >> now to an update. back in may. there has been a surge of calls to poison control centers after children ate colorful packets of laundry detergent. the company has promised to make changes. but have they? >> it's bright bite-sized and to her son it might have looked like candy. that is what her mother and a half was eating. >> i thought they got into the candy and they were eating candy. >> minutes after it bursted in her mouth she had severe vomiting and diarrhea.
. >> and tonight a texas graduate student is recovering after he was attacked by chimpanzees in south africa. andrew overly was on tour of a sanctuary when he was attacked leaving him with severe cuts and broken bones. he crossed a small fence and he got too close to the enclosure. >> it's about saving people. he was fiercely struggling not to be pulled into the enclosure. as far as we can tell he was not dragged in all the way. he was partially lodged underneath. >> he was...
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when presidents close in texas tomorrow, he will know if he is a step closer. he is the tea party backed candidate running to replace senator hutchison who is retiring. and this guy is up by ten points in the latest poll and joins us, now. we reached out to his opponent, lot lieutenant governor in texas and we low pressure to get him on the show tomorrow or later in the week. sir, let's talk about this, this has been a lot of money spent on your opponent's campaign. the media dismissed you and you are up by ten percent. how are you doing that? >>guest: it has been an extraordinary campaign. the momentum we are seeing on the ground is phenomenal. the reason is simple: conservatives have united behind this campaign. republicans women, tea party activists, grass roots leaders have come together. this race has been called ground zero in the national battle between the moderate establishment desperately clinging to power and the conservative tidal wave sweeping the country. >>eric: this show is about business. companies are not hiring and buying their stock back. we
when presidents close in texas tomorrow, he will know if he is a step closer. he is the tea party backed candidate running to replace senator hutchison who is retiring. and this guy is up by ten points in the latest poll and joins us, now. we reached out to his opponent, lot lieutenant governor in texas and we low pressure to get him on the show tomorrow or later in the week. sir, let's talk about this, this has been a lot of money spent on your opponent's campaign. the media dismissed you and...
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plus don't mess with texas, or rather don't mess with the tea party in texas. a big showdown in the lone star state that will be making headlines coast-to-coast and includes governor palin and gove organic artichokes, organic lettuce, organic kale... does your cauliflower have a big carbon footprint? not at all. that's great. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. uhh... mr. gallagher. incoming!!! hahaha! it's wasteful. you know jimmy. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ [muc plays] ♪ [music plays] that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nutrition. could've had a v8. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year
plus don't mess with texas, or rather don't mess with the tea party in texas. a big showdown in the lone star state that will be making headlines coast-to-coast and includes governor palin and gove organic artichokes, organic lettuce, organic kale... does your cauliflower have a big carbon footprint? not at all. that's great. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. uhh... mr. gallagher. incoming!!! hahaha! it's wasteful. you know jimmy. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to...
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you mentioned that texas is really a magnet state for so many reasons, and we've talked a lot about texas on this show because of the economy. because texas has really provided a place for a lot of businesses to come and families to set up shop. and one of the things that this health care law does is it says to small businesses that have more than 50 people, hey, listen, you have to provide health insurance to your employees. what do you say to a small business owner who brought his business to texas and has grown it and now wants to shop in the exchanges to provide health insurance to their employees, but they can't? what do you say to that person when you say, listen, we're not going to set up these exchanges? >> well, i say to them that they moved to the state of texas for freedom. they move today the state of texas because we have the best economy in the country. eight years in a row now according to chief executive officer magazine. and that's the reason they came here, is because we have that limited approach to government. we believe in freedom. and we believe that those small busi
you mentioned that texas is really a magnet state for so many reasons, and we've talked a lot about texas on this show because of the economy. because texas has really provided a place for a lot of businesses to come and families to set up shop. and one of the things that this health care law does is it says to small businesses that have more than 50 people, hey, listen, you have to provide health insurance to your employees. what do you say to a small business owner who brought his business to...
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and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcom
and in portsmouth like in austin, texas, st. louis, basically all of these places, this is organized by civilians to say thank you and welcome home. the iraq war is over, and those of us who did not fight it want to express our thanks and our welcom
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texas often likes to keep government out of the way of business. well, what goes on in a doctor's office is personal business, and government needs to get out. >>it's the place where democracy is supposed to be the great equalizer, where your vote is worth just as much as donald trump's. we must save the country. it starts with you. v it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle-class the guys at the lower-end got screwed again! i think you know which one we're talking about. >>overwhelming majority of the county says: "tax the rich don't go to war." i just wanted to clarify. >> eliot: in 2008 barack obama ran on a platform of reform. the mantra was hope and change. the emotional content of his second presidential campaign is very different. in a reflective moment with charlie rose on cbs the president looked back on his first term and had this to say. >> obama: the mistake of my first couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important. but
texas often likes to keep government out of the way of business. well, what goes on in a doctor's office is personal business, and government needs to get out. >>it's the place where democracy is supposed to be the great equalizer, where your vote is worth just as much as donald trump's. we must save the country. it starts with you. v it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle-class the guys at the lower-end got screwed...
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texas police say the truck was traveling on route 59 in g goliette, texas when it veered off the road and crashed into trees. the pickup truck was severely overloaded. 23 people were crammed in it. some of the passengers are suspected of being illegal immigrants. the exact cause of the crash is still unclear. martha: big news this morning as the ncaa delivers a severe blow to penn state overt handling of the child sex-abuse scandal that played out there for so many years involving former assistant coach jerry sandusky. they have imposed penalties including a $60 million fine against the university. they've also srae vacated awful the wins from 1998 to 2011 which knocks joe paterno from the winningist coach title that he held for so long. here is the head of the ncaa from earlier this morning as they make this announcement. >> we kept for most in our thoughts the tragic damage done to the victims and their families. no matter what we do here today there is no action we can take that will remove their pain and anguish. but what we can do is impose sanctions that both reflect the magnitu
texas police say the truck was traveling on route 59 in g goliette, texas when it veered off the road and crashed into trees. the pickup truck was severely overloaded. 23 people were crammed in it. some of the passengers are suspected of being illegal immigrants. the exact cause of the crash is still unclear. martha: big news this morning as the ncaa delivers a severe blow to penn state overt handling of the child sex-abuse scandal that played out there for so many years involving former...
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severe weather from south texas to florida and up to philly. thunderstorms in the four corners of the southwest. >> 90s in the rockies, plains and southeast. 80s from the upper midwest to the northeast. >>> so we know that call me maybe, that omni present song by carly ray gibson is the song of the summer. everyone getting in on the act. >> the cookie monster has his version. and so did these folks. ♪ don't ask me i'll never tell i look to you ♪ >> u.s. troops in kandahar, afghanistan -- >> great story, too. the whole production was done in an hour. the uso photographer and his cheerleader friend choreographed it. pretty good stuff. man you know that song has gone global when the military is making their own version. >> choreography, too. >> wow. yes, indeed. america's bravest. >> nothing more attractive than a man in uniform singing "call me baby." >>> coming up, why mike tyson took his career from the ring now to the stage. >> and protecting airline passengers from lightning. it happens much more often than you actually might think. you'r
severe weather from south texas to florida and up to philly. thunderstorms in the four corners of the southwest. >> 90s in the rockies, plains and southeast. 80s from the upper midwest to the northeast. >>> so we know that call me maybe, that omni present song by carly ray gibson is the song of the summer. everyone getting in on the act. >> the cookie monster has his version. and so did these folks. ♪ don't ask me i'll never tell i look to you ♪ >> u.s. troops in...
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battle taking place in texas, sued by the obama justice department, the federal trial over voter i.d. has wrapped up and in the next hour we'll talk with the sponsor of this state law in texas about his react and about the controversy over voter i.d. in the voter fraud segment we have every week in the next hour. >> jamie: voterfraud@foxnews.com. a breakthrough in the fight against alzheimer's and important one, researchers have made a find that could be key to protecting patients against it. details from the doctors in sunday morning house call, coming up. stay with us. >> jamie: our ballooning u.s. deficit. that is not an understatement. it is raising fears, too, that the u.s. economy may be dragged right back into recession. we're on track to exceed a trillion-dollar deficit for the fourth straight year. republicans and democrats are at odds over how to get it under control and if they can't agree we'll see a series of tax hikes and spending cuts that could kick in, next year. senior business correspondent brenda buttner, the anchor of bulls and bears, joins me. i checked with our
battle taking place in texas, sued by the obama justice department, the federal trial over voter i.d. has wrapped up and in the next hour we'll talk with the sponsor of this state law in texas about his react and about the controversy over voter i.d. in the voter fraud segment we have every week in the next hour. >> jamie: voterfraud@foxnews.com. a breakthrough in the fight against alzheimer's and important one, researchers have made a find that could be key to protecting patients against...
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texas actually did really well. they didn't have the same increase in housing values during the boom period. they've actually had an easier recession than a lot of other states. california and i think a lot of it came about during the boom period where a lot of these places stockton for example, which is another city that's going bankrupt, they thought that they were going to have this huge boom and they saw their house prices expand. they saw a lot of investment and development and when it all dried up, they were sort of left holding the bag. they had increased costs and no money coming in to do it. in some ways the texas example is a place where your revenues are much more stable because it's based so much more on property and sales taxes. go on. >> i was going to thank you. we have to move on. thank you for your contribution. straight ahead, we're going to talk about romney, bain and the condy rice rumor mill. fasten your seat belts. when we got to this segment in our editorial meeting this morning, it was more c
texas actually did really well. they didn't have the same increase in housing values during the boom period. they've actually had an easier recession than a lot of other states. california and i think a lot of it came about during the boom period where a lot of these places stockton for example, which is another city that's going bankrupt, they thought that they were going to have this huge boom and they saw their house prices expand. they saw a lot of investment and development and when it all...
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texas is requiring. in texas itself, 600,000 people, 600,000 texans are without the type of photo i. nchts required and that includes 170,000 latinos in that state. >> we have to go. what's it look like? will this be favored for texas or it will be the justice department? >> you know, the united states has mounted a vigorous defense of section 5 and a vigorous campaign against texas' photo i.d. law, so numerous organizations like mine and we think we stand a very good chance of preprevailing showing texas' i.d. law is harmful to minority voters in texas. >> thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> hard to believe, but it's been a year since casey anthony captured the headlines after being acquitted of murdering her daughter caylee. since that verdict anthony has been in hiding with very little information known about her until now. her former defense attorney jose baez is telling all in a new book called "presumed guilty: casey anthony the inside story" and jose baez joins me right
texas is requiring. in texas itself, 600,000 people, 600,000 texans are without the type of photo i. nchts required and that includes 170,000 latinos in that state. >> we have to go. what's it look like? will this be favored for texas or it will be the justice department? >> you know, the united states has mounted a vigorous defense of section 5 and a vigorous campaign against texas' photo i.d. law, so numerous organizations like mine and we think we stand a very good chance of...
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lord help a woman in texas in a couple of years. >> it is a very tough place to be. if i hear from women, republican women, democratic women, independent women, women don't think that politics should be playing a role in eliminating their health care access. i think women are are concerned across the board. unfortunately, in texas hundreds of thousands of women lost access to basic pap smears, breast exams, well women's checkups in the name of politics. i think that's why you are seeing this -- really troubling -- you know, lot of concern of women all across the country who are saying it is time women vote and understand what is at stake in november. >> briefly, if i may, is that why planned parenthood has made an endorsement of a can't date for the election this time only for the second time in its history? of course, you are endorsing the president. is that because you are so concerned about the prospect of a romney presidency? >> well, we are concerned. of course, we -- to the planned parent hood fund did endorse the president because he has been a strong supporte
lord help a woman in texas in a couple of years. >> it is a very tough place to be. if i hear from women, republican women, democratic women, independent women, women don't think that politics should be playing a role in eliminating their health care access. i think women are are concerned across the board. unfortunately, in texas hundreds of thousands of women lost access to basic pap smears, breast exams, well women's checkups in the name of politics. i think that's why you are seeing...
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law out of texas. the law passed last year requires texas voters to produce a government issued photo i.d. and at issue is whether the law violates the federal voting rights act. states with similar laws obviously watching the outcome of this. the obama administration has vigorously challenged these laws and joining me now, victoria, a visiting scholar at the university of texas. thank you so much for joining me. >> my pleasure. >> obviously in texas we talked a lot about african-americans but in texas we're looking at the numbers regarding especially the hispanic community that many believe could be alienated and somehow disenfranchised by these laws. >> absolutely. you know, the voter i.d. law is a perfect solution looking for a problem. the fact that there is evidence of systematic vote fraud just isn't there. however, we do have hard evidence that if voter i.d. laws such as these are put into place, you'll suppress voter turnout and you'll suppress the voter turnout with minorities, the poor, elder
law out of texas. the law passed last year requires texas voters to produce a government issued photo i.d. and at issue is whether the law violates the federal voting rights act. states with similar laws obviously watching the outcome of this. the obama administration has vigorously challenged these laws and joining me now, victoria, a visiting scholar at the university of texas. thank you so much for joining me. >> my pleasure. >> obviously in texas we talked a lot about...